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Five Hidden Causes of Yeast Infections

Ever been in a meeting or out running errands (because cruelly, you’re always in public) when suddenly you’re hit with an uncontrollable itch…down there?As soon as you feel it, you know what you’ve got: a dreaded yeast infection.

Yeast grows naturally all over your body, but it especially loves dark, damp nooks and crannies, so it’s often found in fat folds, armpits and, of course, vaginas. “Wherever there is sugar or carbohydrates (which the body has), the yeast will feed on that,” explains Rebecca Booth, M.D., a gynecologist in Louisville, Kentucky, and co-founder of the VENeffect skincare line.

It’s actually a myth (or a pipe dream) that we can stamp out the yeast forever. “We don’t ever entirely rid our bodies of yeast,” explains Dr. Booth. “What we do is we keep it in check.”That’s done with probacteria, especially acidophilus, which creates an acidic environment that yeast doesn’t like. When acidophilus is running low or sugars are running high, the yeast gets a leg up and starts to multiply.

Three out of four women get at least one yeast infection in their lives; nearly half have two or more; and about five percent of women get four or more in a single year. “When it keeps coming back, it’s almost always that something is wrong with the [body’s] defense,” says Booth. “There’s not enough acidophilus, too much sugar or a resistant variety of yeast infection.”Most women can tick off the well-known causes of yeast infections: antibiotics, douches, weak immune systems or tight clothes made from barely breathable fabrics. But there are other, hidden causes that can also be common culprits:

1. Your estrogen is low. When you go through puberty, estrogen plumps up your vaginal tissues using a starch known as glycogen. Yeast loves glycogen, and without estrogen, they’d be all over it. But fortunately for us, estrogen feeds acidophilus, keeping the yeast at bay. Right before your period, though, your estrogen levels dip, and while they’re low, the yeast starts to grow. Symptoms tend to crop up right before your period shows up, but estrogen spikes again post-period to help even the score. “A lot of women will say that they get symptoms right around their period that later go away,” notes Booth.

If you tend to get hormonal yeast infections, then in the week before your period, Booth suggests doubling up on probiotic supplements, avoiding sugar or extra carbs and eating more yogurt or unsweetened kefir (a liquid European yogurt with plenty of acidophilus). “I think prevention is best, rather than treatment,” says Booth. “We need to think of keeping ourselves in balance so we’re not symptomatic.”

2. You eat too much sugar. Remember Booth’s mantra: “Wherever there’s sugar, there’s yeast.” Blood sugar spikes mean that a lot of glucose is running around in your system, which is like a dinner invitation to yeast. Sweets are one culprit, but plenty of healthy-seeming diets can be sugary traps. Eating a lot of fruit, juice or high-carb foods can cause blood sugar spikes, especially in the morning when your blood sugar is low. “The kind of morning diet that causes a jump in blood sugar can stimulate the yeast to take over,” says Booth.

Adding coffee to a sugary breakfast just makes matters worse. The caffeine causes blood sugar to surge even faster, which makes for some really happy yeast. “When you combine caffeine with sugar, the yeast basically has a party and takes over,” says Booth. Instead, she recommends starting your day with plain yogurt sprinkled with almonds, cinnamon and a dash of vanilla extract. “Anything to stabilize blood sugar so as not to feed the yeast,” she says.

3. You wear pantyliners. If you don pantyliners to keep your undies pristine, your efforts are probably backfiring. “Pantyliners cause a low-grade irritation that can decrease the skin’s immunity,” explains Booth. “When our defenses go down, we get more symptomatic.” Yeast also loves environments with little air, so the synthetic fibers in pantyliners that block airflow make yeast feel right at home. Cotton panties with no liners are a much better bet. By the same token, scented or synthetic tampons can also irritate some women’s ultra-delicate tissue, so try an unscented, cotton tampon if you tend to get frequent infections.

4. You have vaginal eczema. When we think of eczema’s scaly, itchy rashes, we usually think of it cropping up on our arms or legs, but it can show up on the vulva and vaginal tissues, too. “That causes chronic inflammation and irritation, so some people can develop yeast infections,” says Booth. If that’s the case, talk to your gynecologist about treating the vaginal eczema and the yeast issue should clear up.

5. You use spermicidal condoms. The active ingredient in most spermicides is nonoxynol-9, which is not the gentlest substance. “If the spermicide is irritating for the woman, then that will disturb her vaginal immunity and allow [yeast] to take advantage,” says Booth. That means spermicide creams, jellies, foams, gels, films and suppositories can all be problematic, along with diaphragms, which are usually paired with spermicidal creams, jelly or gels that can cause irritation. If you suspect that spermicide is behind your yeast infections, talk to your gynecologist about spermicide-free protection options (like Durex condoms).

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I’ve had yeast infections problem over 2 years. I tried everything, of course I went to the DR. about a hundred times, probably not that many, but it sure seems like it. It never did any good for long and caused all kinds of other issues having to do with taking too many antibiotics.

It wasn’t until I stumbled upon an ages-old natural remedy with an astounding success rate.So, I went ahead and tried it. And since that day I haven’t had an outbreak.My life changed completely. I’m feeling so much better now, my quality of life returned and every one of the symptoms had gone.

Daviya Lyons

What did you try?

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looks like its one of those scam links and no useful solution for yeast infection

Timia Bennett

What was the remedy?

Lisa Flynn

Hi Timia Bennett,
You can click on her name and follow the link you find in her profile. I personally went on and tired her suggestions,and it worked great. The results were unbelievably good.

Brenda Hankes

Would like to try this but I can’t get to the remedy. Do you have a link?

Jessica Lewis

It is at the top of her profile.

CarnetBleu

Snake oil! Shame on you!

Natalie

Hey what was the remedy you did ?

Mesha

I’ve been suffering of yeast infection,can you tell us,whats the effective remedies.thanksGambec27@gmail.com just email me

lisa

Did you ever get an answer on the remedy for this yeast infection? I’ve been trying to find out and no luck! 🙁

Jungynam827@gmail.com

Acidophilus. The refrigerated kind works best. Go to the pharmacy and you can buy it OTC.

Amy Justice

Please what is the remedy I would like to know!! Please and Thank You!

Amanda Archer

Here it is QR.NET/bxC2a

lisa savarino

Can you please tell me what you did to get rid of these infections! I would be so greatfull

Staci Kahn Plot

What was this miracle remedy?

TinyBambi

I’ll save you ladies the trouble. This is click-bait. Her profile will direct you to a website where you are told to watch a video for the secret magical cure. The video is 42 minutes long and talks in circles. I skipped through many parts but then I heard, “On page 119 of our book, you’ll find the secret all natural supplement” blah blah blah. Fake. Don’t bother.

CarnetBleu

Thank you! People are still so gullible and.. it’s 2016 ladies!

WakingUp

Thanks for saving us the time! I lasted 5 minutes before coming back and finding your comment. There is a special place in hell for this lady.

CarnetBleu

Snake oil, shame on you!

Sally Porter

So what are you talking about I need help

lisa savarino

What is the thing you did to get rid of this???

Kloe Kariki

Once you start to feel like you may be getting a yeast infection, you need to take a supplement right away – as it will kill the Candida yeast that causes yeast infections. It wont cause harm. Right when I get the small feeling that I may be getting a yeast infection, I take 2 Lady Soma Candida Cleanse pills and then two more at night. Usually, I wont get an infection at all. If I do not take them soon enough, and I end up with a yeast infection, I just take 4 right away, and it clears up in 24 hours. Its natural and does not have side effects.

Dimary Casillas

Hello, where can I buy the Lady Soma Candida cleanse Pills? I would love to try this so tired of seeing my Dr. Every couple of weeks & everything is negative. My email is Sexydee320@yahoo.com. thanks so MUCH! 🙂

Meenakshi Dayal

Please tell me the remedy of this.

Miz Lipz

I full support wearing long skirts with no underwear to let air get to the perineal area for women who have a history of chronic infections. I used to get chronic yeast infections, but now, when I feel one coming on, I dont wear underwear and I take the Lady Soma Candida Pills. Those two things combined make sure I never get the yeast infection, and if it starts, it goes away in 1-2 days.

Summer Stevens Spees

What about BAMBOO washable pantyliners/pads? I refuse to use tampons anymore or any disposable feminine products for that matter, but I do use bamboo terry pads with a PUL backing that doesn’t touch the skin at all (just provides a leakproof barrier) during my period. I don’t use pantyliners or pads any other time of the month. I happen to get a yeast infection 1-2 times year during my period though and am trying to figure this all out. For reference, I always wash my pads on extra hot (sanitary cycle), 4 cold rinses, hypoallergenic detergent, no fabric softener and hang to dry.

Curly Domonique

coconut oil with 10 drops of tea tree oil, 10 drops of lavender oil and put the mixture in an ice tray and use it as a vaginal suppository.